
Issues in Science and Technology
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ISSUES is an award-winning journal published by @ASU and @theNASciences devoted to the best writing on policy related to science, technology, and society.
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http://issues.org/ 25-04-2014 20:07:01
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DOE has immense authority that can drive energy innovation, boost manufacturing, & secure supply chains. But its largely gone usused... Sharing my piece in Issues in Science and Technology on how DOE can weild demand-side tools. Also, check David Hart's brilliant writeup: issues.org/demand-pull-en…

In a recent episode of Issues in Science and Technology, I talked about the complexity of #cannabis regulations and the need for better policies and education for the public. 🎧 Listen here: issues.org/minimizing-can…


Voters see scientists, pollster Celinda Lake says, as honest—but mercurial. “First they tell you don’t eat eggs, then they tell you only eat the whites, then they tell you everything in the egg is fine, then you can’t buy eggs anyway so it doesn’t matter.” issues.org/trust-in-scien…

Tomorrow: What IS Going On in Science Policy? Join us online at 3 PM ET to discuss this era of destabilization—with Divyansh Kaushik, Jason Rittenberg, Caroline Wagner, Carrie Wolinetz, and FYI: Science Policy News’s Mitch Ambrose. Register here: asu.zoom.us/webinar/regist…


So excited to sit down with Issues in Science and Technology magazine for a conversation on the critically important topic of public trust in science and scientific institutions. You can read the interview here: issues.org/trust-in-scien…!

Have you checked out the Spring 2025 edition of Issues in Science and Technology? A new article about the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship program offers lessons learned to help similar initiatives improve policymaking across the nation. issues.org/ccst-fellows-a… #SciencePolicy #SciPol #PublicService #Fellowships #CCST



How Did Science Become So Polarizing? On Thursday @ 4:00, join Issues in Science and Technology for a panel feat. American Enterprise Institute's Tony Mills about how science became such a polarizing subject in American life, and what that means for public health and science funding issues.org/event/how-did-…

On the latest episode of our podcast series exploring what it’s like to have a career in #sciencepolicy, former White House Office of Science and Technology Policy director Kelvin Droegemeier reflects on his career and considers the future. Listen here: issues.org/kelvin-droegem…

Federal science agencies rarely share publicly what grant proposals they choose *not* to fund, hamstringing #metascience efforts. Stuart Buck & Chris 📖 Marcum make the case for why they should: issues.org/unfunded-grant…


#ADHD was once thought to only affect only children, but research has shown that the condition often persists throughout life. Learn about #AdultADHD — including the complexities in how it’s diagnosed and treated— in a new Issues in Science and Technology podcast: ow.ly/zVz150W4ltL


Who doesn’t hate grant proposals? UC Davis Center for Community and Citizen Science’s Ryan Meyer and Sloan Foundation’s Evan Michelson—that’s who. Read their dialogue about finding the fun and creativity in the proposal process and their recommendations for making it better: issues.org/proposals-part…